Lintec Graphic Films aims to inspire creatives at 100% Design

Lintec Graphic Films has taken a stand at 100% Design at Earls Court in September in the hope of inspiring architects, designers and branding specialists.

The supplier of printable non-PVC window films will showcase its newly rebranded Vitrographic range, which includes novel ideas to create privacy, 'moving' images and other solutions to enhance, adapt or change glazed surfaces.

Being shown for the first time at 100% Design Lintec will display Vitrotexture(r), a polyester film that is customisable to create bespoke privacy designs. There is a choice of etched, embossed, textured or patterned finishes, all of which can be combined with print. The high durability is ideally suited for long-term use in high traffic areas.

Vitroflip(r) and Vitroshift(r), promises to grab the attention of visitors to the stand as it enable the creation of 'moving' images, text or colours. As print density and opacity can also be customised, it offers endless possibilities for specifiers when needing to create eye-catching images. It can be designed to view up to four phases in one 'moving' image to create a lenticular effect, with the added benefit of being able to print it on any length of film.

Vitrocolour(r), an ultra-clear polyester film, transforms glass into advertising, design and corporate identity opportunities as it offers see-through vision and allows for images of photographic quality to be printed. A hard coating is said to provide excellent scratch resistance and durability, and the film removes in one piece for quick changeovers.

Dot-on-dot(r), Lintec Graphic Films vignette film, allows for a contemporary edge with the ability to print a pattern in two different colours. This film is already in demand for use on office partitions in particular, as it allows the opportunity to create different ambiences on separate sides of the glass. For example, the outfacing image can be printed in a neutral, calm colour to fit in with the rest of the office decor, while the reverse image can be printed in a bright colour.

100% Design visitors will also be able to view the Lumisty(r) window film, which can be used to control what can and cannot be seen by changing from translucent to transparent depending on the viewing angle.

 

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